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♦v HOME DEMONSRTATION ^ -'-"ANNUAL EXHIBIT HELD On Friday, September 5th, The'Annual Exhibit Day For The Canning and Poultry Clubs Was Observed at The ■ »■ ■' ** ' m ’■ v Court House in Barnwell. The following program was carried out: 10:00-11:00—Viewing Exhibits. „ 11:00-12:00—Lecture, Curing IVleat by Miss Mary B. Martin, District vAgent; , 12:00-12:45—Lecture, Laundering, ■by M iss Laura Bailey, Assistant •State Home Demonstration Agent. 12:45 -1:00—Viewing evhibits.^ 1:00- 3 :00—Dinner in The Circle. 3:00 -3 :30—Lecture, Poultry Pro- eduction, by Mr. R. H. Wilkins, State Poultry Agent. •> “ A warding t^ertiTicHrey to .graduating club members and announcing winners of the- 10 day 'scholarship to the Winthrop Short Course for 1920. 4:00 -5:00—Viewing Exhibits. In spite of the fact that .this is a very busy season of the year the meeting was well attended by the demonstration clubs, the parents of — the*club children and other interest ed citizens of Barnwell and Allen* • dale Counties. Ribbons were awarded to the best product:; hr the order named below: In the canning club the ribbon • ^ # were hwaried as follows: First Year Girls. Canned Pears. 1. reai 1 < uhierFriendship. 2. Ethel Harter. 3. Lila Ray. 4. Ila Mae Harter. Canned Peaches. 1.. Hilda Ray. 2. Isabel Dailey. • 3. Ether Harter. / 4. Elizabeth Cone. Canned Apples.* - . 1.- - Leila Pandall. tt. Ether Harter. 3 Itene ganders. ’• 4 Garden Peas. 1. ,Beatrice Hiers. 2. ' 11a Mae Hartef. - Buttei beans. J. Ila Mae Harter. Canned Peas. 1. Pearl Sanders, .Friendship. 2. Ethel Harter. Beans. 1. Beatrice Hiers. 2". Elizabeth Cone.', 3. Isabel Dailey. 4. Li in Ray. Pumpkin Preserves. 1. Lila R^y. ’ . JT * Pear Preserves. 4.*- Ila Mae Harter. ■ 2. -Ethel Harter. — — —*_ 3. Lila Ray. 4. Beatrice Hiers. Peach Preserves. L-r Beatrice "Hiers. 2. >.Lila Ray. 3. Ila Mae Harter. 4. Ethel Harter. . Watermelon Preserves. 1. Ila Mae Harter. 2. .Lila Ray. 3. Ethel Harter. 4. Isabel Dailey. Fig Preserves. 1. Lila Ray. 2. Beatrice Hiers. 3. Ethel Harter. 4. Pearl Sanders, Friendship. Cabbage Kraut. 1. Beatrice Hiers. 2. Isabel Dailey. Tomato Preserves. 1. Lila Ray. ^ Muscadine Preserves. 1. Pearl Sanders, Friendship. Grape Mince Meat. 4. Elizabeth Cone. Tomato Mince Meat. 3. Beatrice Hiers. Brandied Cherries. 1. Pearl Sanders, FriendshiD. 4 Tomato Ketchup. Strawberry Juice. * t - I.- 2. Irene Sanders. 3. Luk Hair. / , Watermelon Pickle. Pear Juice. 1. Elizabeth Cone. 3. Ivy H*ir.__-_ 2. Lila Ray. —- Canned Pears. / Pepper Pickle. 1. Bertha Faust. * 1. Irene Sanders. 2: Mattie Priester. { 2. Lila Ray. • 3. Annie Laurie Manual. 3. , Hilda Ray. 4. Myrtle Roberts. ' * «. 4. Isabel Dailey. 1. Mi hired Cone. Orion Pickle. Peacheo. , 1. Lda Ray. r — I. Milured Cone. ■ Green Tomato Pickle. 2. Ma^ue Priester. — 1. Rosalie RandalL 3. Geneva-Lo* 2. Isa hat Dailey. * 4. Ruth Roberts. ^ 3. Lila Ray. Qreaz. Tomato Pickle. —-y- 1 4. Beatrice Hiers. 1. Thelma Bm. a Peach *Pickie. , \ ^ t Eveiyp fiitknbct. 4. Isabel Dailey. Pimentos. 1. Irene Sanders. - : « ' 2. Beatrice Hiers. Pear Pickle. 1. Irene Sanders. 2. - 11a Mae Harter. . . _ 4. Lila Ray. Mixed Pickle. 1. Ila Mae Harter. . . 2. Beatrice Hiers. 3. Rosalie R&ndall. Cucumber Pickle* / 4. — Lila* Ray: - - «► 2. HUdaRgyr 7" 3. Irene Sanders.* , 4. Pearl Sanders, Friendship. Dixie Relish. 1.* Beatrice Hiers. Beet Pickle. 1. Irene Sanders. 2. Tila Ray.' 3. Ethel Harter. ; * 4. Hilda Ray. ’ Y *• 4 Peach' Vinegar. 1. Isabel Dailey. Canned Haws, Irene Sanders. Canned Tomatoes. Leila Randall. f Isabel Dailey, Lila Ray. - Jelly.', Irene S;i. lora. Lila Ray. Beatrice Hiers. Leila Randall. Soup Mixture. » Lila Randall. Isabel Dailey. * ,. o •• -- Canned Onions. Irene Sanders. Canned Beets. Lila Ray. Apple Marmalade. Beatrice Hiers. Gooseberries. Pearl Sanders, Friendship. Blackberries. Pearl Sanders, Friendship. Lila Ray. Irene Sanders. "* Beatrice Hiers. Huckleberries.' x Hilda Ray. Ethel Harter. Isabel Dailey. Elizabeth Cone. . Second and Third Year Girl* Beans. 1. Geneva Loadholt. 2. Ruth Roberts. Ski Iwln Faili 4. Bertha .faust, Okra. - r 4. Susie Webb. Canned Kraut. 1. Geneva Loadholt. 2. Gladys Halford/ 3. Ruth Roberts. 4. Myrtle Roberts. Cabbage Pickle. •; 1. Mildred Cone. 2. Mattie Priester. , 3. Geneva Loadholt. 4. Pearl Sanders, Oak Grove. Apple Butter. I. Geneva Loadholt. Canned Apples. 1. Myrtle Roberts. 2. Ruth Roberts. 3. Mildred Cone. Jelly. , /; 1. Geneva Loadholt. 2. Savilla Furgerson. 3. Gladys Halford. 4. Orne Ready. Tomato Ketchup. 1. Bertha Faust. 2. Orne Ready. Grape Juice. ^ ‘ . 1. Orne Ready. 1. Geneva Loadholt r. 1. Cleo More 11. 1. 1. 9 17 2, 37 4. 3 1. 3. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 3. 4. 1 .4 WELCOME NEW PASTOR. Baptist rtrBUekvilU GiV. Dr. L. H . < ' ■' / Miller Substantial Pounding. * , - Blackville, Sept. 6,—The members of the Baptist Church here gathered at the parsonage last night and greet ed their new pastor and his wife wuth ra substantial pounding, and the hrgh cost of living, of the home was con siderably reduced. ■' -Dr. L. IF. Miller, the new* pastor, will preach his first sermon Sunday morning. He is originally from Texas, but has been supplying for thfc.. Pendleton Street Church, of Green ville, since last May. . Dr. Miller is one of the ablest pas tors of the denomination in the State and has traveled considerably, having at one time done evangelistic work as preached and singer. ■ He- w+tt conduct -a series of meet* ings in his church here, commencing the fourth Sunday in September, and will be assisted by ,his brother, who .is a noted singer and choir deader. KLINE NEWS. Quite a crowd enjoyed a picnic at lieairhg'.Springs last Friday, given by Miss Leila Cou^k- in hoTior of Miss F.unice Sanders. . * Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Holly have re turned home in Kline after « pleas- _4Ui.ijsit to friends and relatives in Beaufort and Savannah. Miss I.ucile Creech, of Big Fork -ection. spent last week with Miss r'orrext Hnnlson. i Messrs J. 'J. Ulmer, F. H Harley and Victor Lewis motored to Augusta one day last week. Miss Forrest Hanwon entertained Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lucile Creech. .Misses Kathleen and Viola Jenkins are visiting relatives in Olar. Quite a crowd enjoyed* last week end at Tybee. __ Messrs G. V Boat, Jr., J. B. Har- Jfy and W. H. Harden motored over to Augusta last Wednesday. Miss The'lma Brooker, of Barn well is visiting Miss Inez Creech. Mr. C. W. Pate has returned from a visit to Tybee Island. Miss Forrest Harrison left Sunday for Barton, where she will teach next session. Mr. Will Bradley, of Orangeburg^ is visiting relatives here. Mr. R. L. Cooper spent Sunday with relatives in Pelion. Mr. Earle Jenkins attended the automobile races in Columbia lasV Monday. v Mr. Jennings Harrison left Monday for Orangeburg where he* has ac cepted a position with Doyle's Drug Company. Mr3. B. M. Jenkins, Sr., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Carter, of .Bamberg. Miss Zelmd Harley will leave in a few days for Columbia College. Notice—Veteran* and Widows. The Barnwell County F sion Commissioners have receive in structions from .the Com missioner, Hon. W. D. McLauren, that it will be necessary for each County board to meet and revise the old Pension Roll. It will there fore, be necessary for every Con federate veteran and widoyy of con federate veterans, to apply at the Judge of Probate’s office for enroll ment. The State commissioner ad vises that this be don^*personally; it will also be necessary\ for each one to bring with them two witnesses. The County board willl meet at the office of the Judge of ' Probate at Barnwell County upon Monday the 15th day ,©f September and Monday the|22nd day of September. It will be advisable for all pensioners to ap< pegf on these days except those who registered- thnr ,year, 1919. Take due notice and govern yourselves ac cordingly. * Last Saturday night' a fight oc curred ih this city, en Main Street, near the Home Bank, between Gen. W. W. Moore and Mr. Albert E: Har- Un, in which several blows were ex changed. It is regretted that such things occur, but it ^er.ii to/ be "rentable that our Am;rPii* fdood lx always rea jy Cor fighting. Dr. B»4f.HiH>r has returned from Glean Spnngrnri the mountain* of North Can*a*, whet*' m GOVERNMENT EDUCATION. ~ k TT The Government has established several eOurSes' of educational and vocational training, with headquart ers at Camp Jackson. Tjie educa- tional will be divided into several parts with*three months for each part, first part will be primary school, next secondary school, high school, business courses, and special courses in preparing for civil service. Also motor courses, maximum enrollment for motor courses .will be limited to 7b men, entire course 9, months, as follows: Auto mechanic, truck driv ers and chauffeurs, and construction division coursesdivided as follows: Plumbing, Electricity, Carpentery and Mechanical Engineering, limited to 25 men for each, Agricultural and Live Stock unlimited; Horse shoers and fariers 100 men. Army Clerks 32 men. University courses n follows : Certain courses or parts of courses as given at the University of South Carolina, will be open to those enlisetd men Who are qualified. Those men who desire such courses will submit their names through their organization comman ders to the Director of Schools, Camp Headquarters, and will report in per son to Dr. Webber, Y. M, C. A, head quarters. Camp Jackson .Circle, and various others. Full information regarding same can be had by apply ing to Maj. Edward B. Siers who is Rnd will he at Barnwell fur the next 10 days together with his aids, Sgts. Will Griffin, John Smith and Charles' Koveck and Corps. Horace Bowman und Eduard Wright. SOUTHERN BAPTISTS V $75,000,000 CAMPAIGN i ! Executive Committees Apportionment For Each Church the Organization For the Barnwell Association Drive Campaign.—Barnwell Association $200,835. Churoh Appor. per year Totol 5 years Ashleigh % 135.00 $ 675.00 Death of Mr. E. L, Still. On June 19th, the Death Angel visited our home and bore on its wing* to the better land our father tf. L* Still. He was borne January 28th, 1872. He was sick only a few days and no one thought him so ser iously ill until Wednesday night, and Thursday morning he was rushed to a Hospital in Augusta, but all that the doctors and kind friends could do was of no avail. The end came before he reached the hospital. The funeral services were con ducted by his pastor, Rev. W. D. Heckle at Friendship church where he was a consistent member. The body was laid to rest in the Friend ship cemetary in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing rela tives and friends. He left surviving him, a wife, two sons, one daughter, two sisters, one brother, three grand children and a host of friends to mourn his loss. . “ no more we'll hear** dear 'voice, and never, nu. never again shall we look upon Jthat precious face where a dear smile always lingered. Father, dear, you are gone from us forever, still we feel that God knows best; but mother’#* heart., is breaking for one look upon that dear face she loved so well. ’Tis hard, so hard to give him up but .wc feel that he was taken from us for some good cause, but Father we will prepare to meet thee where there will be no more sorrow, pain >r death but everlasting peace. His only daughter. Miss Thelma Glover returned to her home in Beech Island, after spending two weeks with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Franklin, of this city. Allens Chapel Barnwell Bamberg Bethany Bethel Bethesda Blackville Colston Cypress Chapel Denmark Double Pond Ehrhardt Elko Edisto Friendship Georges Creek Ghent* Branch £*. Saltkehatche Healing Springs Hilda Hunters Chapel Joyce Branch Klin* Long Branch Mt. Arnon Mt. Calvery Mt. Olivet Olar Pleasant Hill Reedy Branch Rosemary Feigling Seven Pines St. John’s Springtown Spring Branch Sycamore Willlston :~T 567.00 3453.00 4847.20 579.60 607.40 329.00 6949.80 446.80 889.80 2990.80 J077>80 443.89 651.80 181.60 833.40 666.40 673.60 623.60 949.40 i 263.80 w * 1 1269.00 3259.00 3024.00 651.80 604.80 1904:49 654.40Lv 3272.00 1000.40 5152.00 448.00 235.40 683.00 636.40 654.40 <16.00 172.00 172.00 898.60 482.60 313.40 257.00 The Following ia a Complete List of Pastor*, Organizer* A Publicity Men. Allens Chapel Rev. D. W. Heckle, Pastor, Blackville W. H. Moody, Organizer, Kline W. L. Creech, Pub. Manager, Kline. Ashleigh. Rev. M. W. Rankin, Williston D. P.* Lancaster, Org. and Publicity Manager, Blackville. . Bamberg. Rev. Geo. P. White, Pastor, Bamberg Dr. Robert Black, Org. Bamberg W, E. Free, Pub. Man. Bamberg. Barnwell. Dr. W. M. Jones, Pastor, Barnwell P. W. Price, Org. Barnwell J, K. Snelling, Pub. Man. Barnwell Oh, dear father we you so, Bethany. mnto tra'll hooi^'<Wim^n n r , Rev. D. H. Owens, Pastor* Ehrhardt Mr. M. C. Diamond, of this city, is Denmark D. F, Smith, Org. Ehrhardt- J. H. A. Carter, Pub. Man. Lodge. Bethel. Rev. L. S. Shealey, Pastor, Sycamore W. C. Manuel, Org. Ulmers C. F. Croft, Pub. Man. Ulmers. Bethesda.^ Rev. D. H. Owens, Pastor, Ehrhardt J. E. McMillan, Org. Ehrhardt G. W. Folk, Pub. Man. Bamberg. Blackville. Dr. L. H. Miller,. Pastor, Blackville J. C\ Matthews, Org^ Blackville^ C. J. Fickling, Pub. Man. Blackville. Colston. Walter Black, Pastor, Walterboro Thos. Clayton, Org. Bamberg A.-L: McMillan, Pub. Man. Bamberg. Cypress Chapel. Rev. E. Clark, Pastor, N. Augusta. W. A. Dicks, Org. Dunbarton C. B. Anderson, Pub. M. Dunbarton. Ghents Branch. C. W. Joaes, Pastor, Denmark L. W. Abstance, Org. Denmark * C. J. Creech, Pub* Man. Denmark. Great Salkehatche. L. S. Shealey, Pastor, Sycamore J. A. Good son, Org. Ulmers T. J. Deer, Pub. Man. Ulmers. Healing Springs. D. W.. Heckle, Paitor, Blackville J. J. Ray, Org. Blackville H. J. Harr, Pub. Man. Blackville. -Hildal ^ * __ * v- I- t 2835.00 -17265.00 21236.00 2829.00 2007.00 1645.00 34749.00 2334.00 4449.00 14954.00 5389.00 2319.90 C. W. Jones,-Pxstor, Denmark 3259.00 A. M Black, Org. Govan 908.00 Nolton Black, Pub. Man. Hilda. 4167.00 Hunters Chapel. 3332.00 D. H. Owing*. Pastor, Ehrhardt 3368.00 N. H. Fender. Onr. Branchvilla •M 18.00 Abe Summer*, Pub. Man. Branchville* 4747.00 Joyce Branch. H- M> Foreman, Pastor, Jackson H. P. Anderson, Org. ponora T. J. Grubbs, PuBr~Man. Williston. 2622.00 fKlitfe.—' ’— J. R. Cullom, Pastor, Allendale J. A. Jenkins, Org. Kline 2240.00 Victor Lewi*, pub’.Mna. Kline. 1177.00 Long Brarfr h. ' * - 3415.00 D. W Heckle, Pastmr, Blackville 3180.00 E. G. Birt, Org. Elko 3272.00 T. B. Garrison, Pub. Man. Elko. 3080.00 Mt. Arnon. 862.00 J. R. Cullom, Pastor, Allendale 862.00 B. W. Miller, Org. Barnwell 4493.00 J. W. Walker, Pub. Man. Barnwell. 2413.00 Mt. Calvery. ^**7 1567.00 J. D. Peacock, Pastor, White Pond ‘ 1285.00 G. W. Hutson. Org. Elko 17205.00 J. A. Collins, Pub. Man. Elko. Mt. Olivet • • -i»- — - •••< £ C. M. 'Jones, Pastor, Denmark J. W. Bates, Org. Kline J. C. Fields, Pub. Man. Kline. Olar. D. W. Heckle, Pastor, Blackville J. L. Proveaux, Org. Olar J. O. Sanders, Pub. Man. Olar. Pleasant Hill. M. W. Rankin, Pastor, Williston _ J. W. Folk, Org. Williston - * R. E. Woodward, Pub. Man. Willtsoa. Reedy Branch. D. W. Heckle,^Pastor, Blackville J. M. Grubbs, Org. Barnwell N. C. Grubbs, P^uib. Man. Barn we 1L Rosemary. - D. W. Heckle, Pastor, Blackville L: P. Williams, Org. Elko — F. P. Lee, Pub. Man. Elko. Spring Branch. Walter Black, Pastor, Walterborp Q. H. Sandifer, Org. Bamberg E. D. Goodson, Pub. Man. Bamberg, Springtown. , C. W. Jones. Pastor, Denmark F. M. Ray, Org. Bamberg M. J. Free, Pub. Man. Govan. St. John’s. D. H. Owens, Pastor^ Ehrhardt Earnest Hiers, DrgT Ehrhardt W. D. Kinard, Pub. Man. EhrhardL. Sycamore. L. S. Shealey, Pastor, Sycamore J. C. Mayer, Org. Sycamore J. D. Augley, Pub. Man. Sycamore. Seven Pines. J. M. Kneece, Pastor, Batesberg ~Wv L. Baxley, Org. Snelling W. M. Cook, Tub. Mah. Snelling. »Williston. A. M. Kennedy? OVg. Williston R. S. Martin, Pub. Man. Williston. mL spending his Summer vacation at Glenn Springs and was called home on urgent business last Saturday but returned to the "Springs on Sunday. Mrs. GrtbertH9tedbins and sons, Rev. O.. J. Frasier, Pastor, Denmark Algie Guess, Org. Denmark Frank Surgeon, Pub.Man. Denmark. Double Pond. * P. A. Bolen, Pastor, Oorangeburg Masters Holland and Gilbert, Jr., of J - P - Chitty, Org. Blackville Taippa, Fla., spent several days in this city with Mrs. Stebbins brothers, Messrs. M. N. and T. A- Holland. The many friends of Mrs. Stebbins regret thet they did nqt have an op portunity of seeing her While here.- Mr. W. E. Prothro, of Williston, tells us that a record in cotton pick ing so far as this part of Barnwell. County is roacemed, seems to have Jacob Delk, Pub. Man. Blackville. Edisto. * J. H. Strickland, Pastor, Branchville J; J. England, Org. Bamberg B. E. Griffin, Pub. Man. Bamberg. Ehrhardt. IX. H. Owens, Pastor, Ehrhardt A. B. Goggans. t)rg. Ehrhardt G. B. Kii\grd, Pub. Man. Ehrhardt. Elko. M. W. Rankin, Pastor, Williston been made on U»e plantation of Mr. H j, Crouch, Org. Elko J D. Prothro. that two of his hands, John and Lee Pope, brothers, picked pnf/dajr 994 pounds. One picked 492 pounds and the other 592 pounds- Mr. J. W. Walker, of this city, lost a halt of cotton, on Friday night which was stolen from lua grahouse at Morris W JHL Woo ley, Pub. Man. Elko. Friendship. D. W- Heckle. PasAr, BlaofcvdW L. S. Still, Org. Barnwell W*. T. Stillj Jhzk M*& Olar. Georges Crteh- ^ P A Bolen. S. & J. M HOME DEMONSTRATION Barnwell, S. C. September 6th, 19191 To the Banks of Barnwell County: It is the sincere desire of my to express to you my deep npprnei-* ation of the courtesey shown me an County Home Demonstrator in the presentation to me of the beautifal Loving Cup which I.now proudly sens and which I shall ever hold v It has been a pleasure to me to try serve the people of BaroweH and I trust that whatever good I have been able to accomplish ever live in the lives of the All the glory and the the good accomplished I lay at feet of Him who doeth all tl who has provided the the strength which have l work here possible. . Again, Let mt thank yea. 4